ACAUSE CELEBRE
; Irregular Siren goers will be surprised by ( changes to High Street's hippest club. It has split into two separate entities which are mutually exclusive up to a point. The old : second room has become a dance club called the Box where pumping sounds have been selected to please ardent hard dancefans (Simon Grigg says they recently threw out a hundred and fifty crowd pleasing records to make way forthe newest sounds). Once in there you can skit* the corner and go through to the other
dub, Celebre, providing you're in a lounge lizard state of mind. That patch of dancefloor where some of Auckland's most < dexterous bodies used to contort themselves is no occupied by a jazz band or similarly gentle ensemble. The ambience is more conversational than carnal, the emphasis is on quality drinking (as indicated by the presence of Kevin the Hat behind the bar) and low-key conviviality. Celebre is open from Bpm till 3am and admission is at the door person's discretion.
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Rip It Up, Issue 154, 1 May 1990, Page 20
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